FCC 20.7 Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 20.7 Mobile services.
The following are mobile services within the meaning of sections 3(n) and
332 of the Communications Act, 47 U.S.C. 153(n), 332.
(a) Public mobile services (part 22 of this chapter), including fixed
operations that support the mobile systems, but excluding Rural Radio
Service and Basic Exchange Telecommunications Radio Service (part 22,
subpart H of this chapter);
(b) Private land mobile services (part 90 of this chapter), including
secondary fixed operations, but excluding fixed services such as call box
operations and meter reading;
(c) Mobile satellite services (part 25 of this chapter) including dual-use
equipment, terminals capable of transmitting while a platform is moving, but
excluding satellite facilities provided through a transportable platform
that cannot move when the communications service is offered;
(d) Marine and aviation services (parts 80 and 87 of this chapter),
including fixed operations that support these marine and aviation mobile
systems;
(e) Personal radio services (part 95 of this chapter), but excluding 218–219
MHz Service;
(f) Personal communications services (part 24 of this chapter);
(g) Auxiliary services provided by mobile service licensees, and ancillary
fixed communications offered by personal communications service providers;
(h) Unlicensed services meeting the definition of commercial mobile radio
service in Sec. 20.3, such as the resale of commercial mobile radio services,
but excluding unlicensed radio frequency devices under part 15 of this
chapter (including unlicensed personal communications service devices).
[ 59 FR 18495 , Apr. 19, 1994, as amended at 63 FR 54077 , Oct. 8, 1998]
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